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Hossein Salehi, Saeid Gharechelou, Saeed Golian, Mohammadreza Ranjbari and Babak Ghazi
Hydrological modeling is essential for runoff simulations in line with climate studies, especially in remote areas with data scarcity. Advancements in climatic precipitation datasets have improved the accuracy of hydrological modeling. This research aims...
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Nurgalym T. Serikbay, Tursyn A. Tillakarim, Javier Rodrigo-Ilarri, María-Elena Rodrigo-Clavero and Kassym K. Duskayev
This study explores the potential application of the HBV model for simulating water inflow into the Astana reservoir in Kazakhstan. The Astana reservoir, with an area of 60.9 km2 and a capacity of 411 million m3, serves as a vital hydrotechnical structur...
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Chongxun Mo, Peiyu Tang, Keke Huang, Xingbi Lei, Shufeng Lai, Juan Deng, Mengxiang Bao, Guikai Sun and Zhenxiang Xing
Karst basins have a relatively low capacity for water retention, rendering them very vulnerable to drought hazards. However, karst geo-climatic features are highly spatially heterogeneous, making reliable drought assessment challenging. To account for ge...
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Peiyu Chen, Chengyi Lu, Zhaoyong Mao, Wenlong Tian, Liteng Zeng, Mengjie Li, Jiming Zhang and Bo Li
Storage and discharge conditions of primary lithium batteries are studied and the capacity estimation models during the whole life cycle of underwater vehicles is developed based on temperature. The storage experiments for 90 days at different temperatur...
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Mulugeta Admas, Assefa M. Melesse, Brook Abate and Getachew Tegegne
Modeling soil erosion, sediment yield, and runoff are crucial for managing reservoir capacity, water quality, and watershed soil productivity. However, the monitoring and modeling of soil erosion and sedimentation rates in developing countries such as Et...
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Ersilia Giordano, Laura Marcheggiani, Antonio Formisano and Francesco Clementi
The Cultural heritage spread all over the World needs to be preserved with systems that do not compromise its architectural and historical value. Nowadays, the most advanced technology available is the ambient vibration test. It allows to obtain the curr...
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Faisal Baig, Mohsen Sherif and Muhammad Abrar Faiz
Mountainous watersheds have always been a challenge for modelers due to large variability and insufficient ground observations, which cause forcing data, model structure, and parameter uncertainty. This study employed Differential Evolution Adaptive Metr...
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Peng Wang, Yanhui Wang, Shaoqiong Yang, Wendong Niu, Xuehao Wang and Penghao Li
Engineering ceramics have extremely high values for both specific modulus and specific compressive strength, making them one of the most promising materials for enhancing the carrying capability of full ocean depth (FOD) submersibles. However, due to the...
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Miyuru B. Gunathilake, M. N. M. Zamri, Tharaka P. Alagiyawanna, Jayanga T. Samarasinghe, Pavithra K. Baddewela, Mukand S. Babel, Manoj K. Jha and Upaka S. Rathnayake
Accurate rainfall estimates are important in many hydrologic activities. Rainfall data are retrieved from rain gauges (RGs), satellites, radars, and re-analysis products. The accuracy of gauge-based gridded precipitation products (GbGPPs) relies on the d...
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Iguniwari Thomas Ekeu-wei and George Alan Blackburn
Consistent data are seldom available for whole-catchment flood modelling in many developing regions, hence this study aimed to explore an integrated approach for flood modelling and mapping by combining available segmented hydrographic, topographic, floo...
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